First Semester of FNP Program and Teachers Are Unorganized and Not Helpful

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Hello Everyone,

I am hoping to receive some much needed advice on a situation I am currently in. To sum things up. I just started my first semester of FNP school at Albany State University in Albany, Ga. and I believe I have made a mistake. I say that because the teachers are not helpful at all. They do not inform you of what is required, nor what is expected from you. You are really just left out in the cold trying to feel your way through. Then when you ask a question they act as if you should know what is going on and what to do although no instruction has been given, especially with it being your very first semester. I was excited and motivated about starting but now the teachers have just ruined it for me. Sometimes I find it hard to even create a paper and especially when all you receive is criticism with no help. So I was thinking about transferring to Columbus State University and hopefully I could get what I am literally paying for...which are teachers who will be of assistance and guide you in the right direction. So I wanted to know what do you guys think? Any advice you could give would be appreciated.

May I ask what you decided to do?

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